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Homework compliance is one of the biggest challenges for therapists around the world, as they look to deepen their practice and increase the quality of interactions with their clients.

One of the bottlenecks to success for many is the lack of work outside the session to enable progress.

In this blogpost, we’ve spoken about the topic of homework compliance and ways to get started. Implementing regular homework inside and outside of sessions is one of the building blocks to getting started, and then from here, you can go a little deeper into how your client reacts and learns from this.

Once you’ve fostered a process, it can be a great way to adopt positive habits outside of sessions with your clients. Many therapists have seen the benefits of these techniques, and there are a host of studies to prove that homework compliance delivers proactive results for clients who are fully engaged with a task or activity assigned to them outside of the sessions,

Unlike many other methods, with care and attention, homework compliance can deliver you results, but as therapists adopting this strategy, you’ll need to keep your focus on regularly keeping refreshed with ways to embrace this process.